The year was 2018. I was sitting in my 8th grade social studies class as whispers went around the room. Are you walking out? Do you think he will let… Read on
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I gave the lady my address — not that it was any of her business. It didn’t seem like a crime to want to talk to one of my only good friends on this side of town. Read on
"It felt a little surreal because I could be Khalil at any moment. I'm a young black man living in America. Khalil is 17 and I'm 23. That could happen to me at any given time." Read on
In this episode of the VOXCast, Mack Walker sits down with with fellow Atlanta teens Karis, JT and Mohamed from Youth United to talk about the work they do in the community, ideas for the next Georgia governor and how discrimination and segregation are still present in Atlanta-area high schools in 2018. Read on
False sexual assault accusations not only an emotional and financial toll on those accused, but also work to discredit actual survivors of rape and sexual assault. Read on
Just because my sport uses a rifle does not mean in any way, shape, or form that I tolerate violence or have anything less than the utmost disgust and outrage for the people who would turn rifles into weapons on innocent people. Read on